Modern cities teeming with motorcycles and tuk-tuks; Buddhist temples managed by orange-robed monks; hill tribes selling handicrafts; verdant landscapes interspersed with traditional farming communities; historic ruins; and breathtaking coastlines sprinkled with lovely beaches and turquoise lagoons-all make up Thailand’s lively picture.
This alluring depiction shows why Thailand is the most visited country in all of Southeast Asia. Even though Thailand is a popular tourist destination, it has its own culture and history, and its people are known for their laid-back attitude and contagious smiles.
Bangkok is where most tourists in Thailand start their trip, and it is a city full of skyscrapers, holy temples, floating markets, pulsing nightclubs, and crowded streets with street vendors selling cheap gifts and unique foods.
Northern Thailand is home to mountain hiking, wildlife, outdoor adventure, and ethnic cultures, and cities like Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai serve as entrances to these experiences. Ancient sites may be found in Ayutthaya and Sukhothai, while the history of World War II is still vivid in Kanchanaburi.
The south is home to Thailand’s magnificent island paradises of Phuket, Ko Tao, and Ko Samui, as well as stunning beach resort cities like Hua Hin and Krabi.
Everything from elephant rides, hiking, and ziplining in the forest to discovering spectacular ruins, world-class scuba diving, and a pulsating nightlife can be found in Thailand.